view lisp/mule/hebrew.el @ 4477:e34711681f30

Don't determine whether to call general device-type code at startup, rather decide in the device-specific code itself. lisp/ChangeLog addition: 2008-07-07 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> Patch to make it up to the device-specific code whether various Lisp functions should be called during device creation, not relying on the startup code to decide this. Also, rename initial-window-system to initial-device-type (which makes more sense in this scheme), always set it. * startup.el (command-line): Use initial-device-type, not initial-window-system; just call #'make-device, leave the special behaviour to be done the first time a console type is initialised to be decided on by the respective console code. * x-init.el (x-app-defaults-directory): Declare that it should be bound. (x-define-dead-key): Have the macro take a DEVICE argument. (x-initialize-compose): Have the function take a DEVICE argument, and use it when checking if various keysyms are available on the keyboard. (x-initialize-keyboard): Have the function take a DEVICE argument, allowing device-specific keyboard initialisation. (make-device-early-x-entry-point-called-p): New. (make-device-late-x-entry-point-called-p): New. Rename pre-x-win-initted, x-win-initted. (make-device-early-x-entry-point): Rename init-pre-x-win, take the call to make-x-device out (it should be called from the device-creation code, not vice-versa). (make-device-late-x-entry-point): Rename init-post-x-win, have it take a DEVICE argument, use that DEVICE argument when working out what device-specific things need doing. Don't use create-console-hook in core code. * x-win-xfree86.el (x-win-init-xfree86): Take a DEVICE argument; use it. * x-win-sun.el (x-win-init-sun): Take a DEVICE argument; use it. * mule/mule-x-init.el: Remove #'init-mule-x-win, an empty function. * tty-init.el (make-device-early-tty-entry-point-called-p): New. Rename pre-tty-win-initted. (make-device-early-tty-entry-point): New. Rename init-pre-tty-win. (make-frame-after-init-entry-point): New. Rename init-post-tty-win to better reflect when it's called. * gtk-init.el (gtk-early-lisp-options-file): New. Move this path to a documented variable. (gtk-command-switch-alist): Wrap the docstring to fewer than 79 columns. (make-device-early-gtk-entry-point-called-p): New. (make-device-late-gtk-entry-point-called-p): New. Renamed gtk-pre-win-initted, gtk-post-win-initted to these. (make-device-early-gtk-entry-point): New. (make-device-late-gtk-entry-point): New. Renamed init-pre-gtk-win, init-post-gtk-win to these. Have make-device-late-gtk-entry-point take a device argument, and use it; have make-device-early-gtk-entry-point load the GTK-specific startup code, instead of doing that in C. (init-gtk-win): Deleted, functionality moved to the GTK device creation code. (gtk-define-dead-key): Have it take a DEVICE argument; use this argument. (gtk-initialize-compose): Ditto. * coding.el (set-terminal-coding-system): Correct the docstring; the function isn't broken. src/ChangeLog addition: 2008-07-07 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> Patch to make it up to the device-specific code whether various Lisp functions should be called during device creation, not relying on the startup code to decide this. Also, rename initial-window-system to initial-device-type (which makes more sense in this scheme), always set it. * redisplay.c (Vinitial_device_type): New. (Vinitial_window_system): Removed. Rename initial-window-system to initial-device type, making it a stream if we're noninteractive. Update its docstring. * device-x.c (Qmake_device_early_x_entry_point, Qmake_device_late_x_entry_point): New. Rename Qinit_pre_x_win, Qinit_post_x_win. (x_init_device): Call #'make-device-early-x-entry-point earlier, now we rely on it to find the application class and the app-defaults directory. (x_finish_init_device): Call #'make-device-late-x-entry-point with the created device. (Vx_app_defaults_directory): Always make this available, to simplify code in x-init.el. * device-tty.c (Qmake_device_early_tty_entry_point): New. Rename Qinit_pre_tty_win, rename Qinit_post_tty_win and move to frame-tty.c as Qmake_frame_after_init_entry_point. (tty_init_device): Call #'make-device-early-tty-entry-point before doing anything. * frame-tty.c (Qmake_frame_after_init_entry_point): New. * frame-tty.c (tty_after_init_frame): Have it call the better-named #'make-frame-after-init-entry-point function instead of #'init-post-tty-win (since it's called after frame, not device, creation). * device-msw.c (Qmake_device_early_mswindows_entry_point, Qmake_device_late_mswindows_entry_point): New. Rename Qinit_pre_mswindows_win, Qinit_post_mswindows_win. (mswindows_init_device): Call #'make-device-early-mswindows-entry-point here, instead of having its predecessor call us. (mswindows_finish_init_device): Call #'make-device-early-mswindows-entry-point, for symmetry with the other device types (though it's an empty function). * device-gtk.c (Qmake_device_early_gtk_entry_point, Qmake_device_late_gtk_entry_point): New. Rename Qinit_pre_gtk_win, Qinit_post_gtk_win. (gtk_init_device): Call #'make-device-early-gtk-entry-point; don't load ~/.xemacs/gtk-options.el ourselves, leave that to lisp. (gtk_finish_init_device): Call #'make-device-late-gtk-entry-point with the created device as an argument.
author Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
date Wed, 09 Jul 2008 20:46:22 +0200
parents f4c3ffe60a4f
children 1d74a1d115ee
line wrap: on
line source

;;; hebrew.el --- Support for Hebrew -*- coding: iso-2022-7bit; -*-

;; Copyright (C) 1995 Electrotechnical Laboratory, JAPAN.
;; Licensed to the Free Software Foundation.

;; Keywords: multilingual, Hebrew

;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.

;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
;; any later version.

;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
;; GNU General Public License for more details.

;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.

;;; Commentary:

;;  ISO 8859-8 (Hebrew) support.

;;; Code:

; (make-charset 'hebrew-iso8859-8 
; 	      "Right-Hand Part of Latin/Hebrew Alphabet (ISO/IEC 8859-8): ISO-IR-138"
; 	      '(dimension
; 		1
; 		registry "ISO8859-8"
; 		chars 96
; 		columns 1
; 		direction r2l
; 		final ?H
; 		graphic 1
; 		short-name "RHP of ISO8859/8"
; 		long-name "RHP of Hebrew (ISO 8859-8): ISO-IR-138"
; 		))

;; Syntax of Hebrew characters
(loop for c from 96 to 122
      do (modify-syntax-entry (make-char 'hebrew-iso8859-8 c) "w"))
(modify-syntax-entry (make-char 'hebrew-iso8859-8 32) "w") ; no-break space


(make-8-bit-coding-system
 'iso-8859-8
 '((#xAA ?\u00D7) ;; MULTIPLICATION SIGN
   (#xBA ?\u00F7) ;; DIVISION SIGN
   (#xDF ?\u2017) ;; DOUBLE LOW LINE
   (#xE0 ?\u05D0) ;; HEBREW LETTER ALEF
   (#xE1 ?\u05D1) ;; HEBREW LETTER BET
   (#xE2 ?\u05D2) ;; HEBREW LETTER GIMEL
   (#xE3 ?\u05D3) ;; HEBREW LETTER DALET
   (#xE4 ?\u05D4) ;; HEBREW LETTER HE
   (#xE5 ?\u05D5) ;; HEBREW LETTER VAV
   (#xE6 ?\u05D6) ;; HEBREW LETTER ZAYIN
   (#xE7 ?\u05D7) ;; HEBREW LETTER HET
   (#xE8 ?\u05D8) ;; HEBREW LETTER TET
   (#xE9 ?\u05D9) ;; HEBREW LETTER YOD
   (#xEA ?\u05DA) ;; HEBREW LETTER FINAL KAF
   (#xEB ?\u05DB) ;; HEBREW LETTER KAF
   (#xEC ?\u05DC) ;; HEBREW LETTER LAMED
   (#xED ?\u05DD) ;; HEBREW LETTER FINAL MEM
   (#xEE ?\u05DE) ;; HEBREW LETTER MEM
   (#xEF ?\u05DF) ;; HEBREW LETTER FINAL NUN
   (#xF0 ?\u05E0) ;; HEBREW LETTER NUN
   (#xF1 ?\u05E1) ;; HEBREW LETTER SAMEKH
   (#xF2 ?\u05E2) ;; HEBREW LETTER AYIN
   (#xF3 ?\u05E3) ;; HEBREW LETTER FINAL PE
   (#xF4 ?\u05E4) ;; HEBREW LETTER PE
   (#xF5 ?\u05E5) ;; HEBREW LETTER FINAL TSADI
   (#xF6 ?\u05E6) ;; HEBREW LETTER TSADI
   (#xF7 ?\u05E7) ;; HEBREW LETTER QOF
   (#xF8 ?\u05E8) ;; HEBREW LETTER RESH
   (#xF9 ?\u05E9) ;; HEBREW LETTER SHIN
   (#xFA ?\u05EA) ;; HEBREW LETTER TAV
   (#xFD ?\u200E) ;; LEFT-TO-RIGHT MARK
   (#xFE ?\u200F)) ;; RIGHT-TO-LEFT MARK
 "ISO-8859-8 (Hebrew)"
 '(mnemonic "MIME/Hbrw"))

(make-coding-system
 'ctext-hebrew 'iso2022
 "ISO-8859-8-E (Hebrew, explicit directional coding)"
 '(charset-g0 ascii
   charset-g1 hebrew-iso8859-8
   charset-g2 t
   charset-g3 t
   mnemonic "CText/Hbrw"
   ))

(set-language-info-alist
 "Hebrew" '((charset hebrew-iso8859-8)
	    (coding-system iso-8859-8)
	    (coding-priority iso-8859-8)
            ;; Not available in packages. 
	    ;; (input-method . "hebrew")
	    (sample-text . "Hebrew	[2],Hylem[0](B")
	    (documentation . "Right-to-left writing is not yet supported.")
	    ))

;;; hebrew.el ends here